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I used moog on my old car, worked great.
I went this moog and am pl very happy with them.
I went with the Moogs. No complaints after about 30k.
MOOG sells tie rods for almost every application with grease fittings, MOOG tie rods are fairly cheap considering you are able to extend the life and get much more use out of them.
I have them inmer and outer on both sides. I haven't had any issues.
I've run and currently run Moog. Always pleased with them.
Mjm autohouse has some Meyle brand, Would those be good quality or should I buy some oem ones, albeit a lot more money.
Have the same issue with the Meyle replacemants, you have to cut about 1/2 inch of the tread from each side .
I replaced inner and outer tie rods, both sides, myself (Moog parts from Rock Auto, they weren't cheap). Smooth sailing until the brakes started shaking again at about 8k miles after the replacement. What are the chances of high-quality parts failing so early?
Meyle, a German parts company and OEM supplier, builds their crap in China. I know that for sure, becuase I have had issues with that specific company's parts. Even OEM branded parts are made in China with sub-par rubber and steel (for chassis compnents, like ball joints, bushings, mounts, etc). I can't seem to get through a year nowadays without having to replace brand new rubber parts. I had a tie rod snap on me after being installed 6 months. That was fun.
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